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Ministero degli Affari EsteriSegreteria GeneraleUfficio di Statistica
Statistical Yearbook2013
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in numbers
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FOREWORD
“Farnesina nel mondo per l’Italia”: those are the words welcoming visitors tothe Ministry of Foreign Affairs website, words which the data presented in theStatistical Yearbook 2013 illustrate in concrete form. This numericalrepresentation of our ministry’s work effectively conveys the commitment thathas been a distinguishing feature of the MFA’s activity throughout the world toprotect and support Italy’s global interests abroad: Italian citizens, businesses,language and culture. The Statistical Yearbook has a new layout and design,and the content too has been up-dated to highlight particularly significantinformation such as the 9% increase since 2011 in the volume of visas issuedand the 5% increase in the number of Italians recorded in the Consularnetwork’s registry system. All this against the background of a reduction ofnearly 3% in staff numbers.
This year, for the first time, the topics traditionally covered by the Yearbookare accompanied by others showing a Foreign Ministry less familiar to externalobservers. A focus on sustainability and innovation in the various spheres of ourinstitutional activity: environmental awareness (the green Farnesina), socialcommitment (the socially engaged Farnesina), the reduction of paper-baseddocument flows and increased use of information technology (digital Farnesina).
New tables are used to illustrate the Foreign Ministry’s artistic assets(Farnesina Collection and Open Doors Days), cultural events organised inRome, the ministry’s study and research initiatives, and the publication ofDiplomazia Economica Italiana, our electronic newsletter. Lastly, we havebroadened the scope of our statistics on applications for recruitmentcompetitions and on human resources in other countries’ foreign ministries,which now include information on gender.
Our numbers once again tell the story of our country’s growing power ofattraction and the Farnesina’s determination to go on working to very best effectin Italy’s service worldwide.
July 2013 Michele Valensise Secretary General
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CHAPTER 1 - ORGANISATION AND RESOURCES
Introduction
Table 1.1 Network of Missions abroad by type 20Table 1.2 Embassies by geographical area 20Table 1.3 Consulates by geographical area 21Table 1.4 Italian Cultural Institutes by geographical area 21
Human resourcesTable 1.5 MFA human resources 21Table 1.6 Permanent staff by classification 22Table 1.7 Total staff abroad by gender and classification 22Table 1.8 Embassies: total staff abroad by gender, classification and
geographical area 23Table 1.9 Consulates: total staff abroad by gender, classification and
geographical area 24Table 1.10 Permanent Missions: total staff abroad by gender
and classification 25Table 1.11 Italian Cultural Institutes: total staff abroad by gender,
classification and geographical area 26Table 1.12 Diplomatic Service: personnel requirement and current staff 27Table 1.13 Diplomatic Service: current staff by rank and gender 27Table 1.14 Recruitment of diplomats 27Table 1.15 Recruitment of diplomats by university degree 27
Financial resourcesTable 1.16 Italian national budget and Ministry of Foreign Affairs budget 28Table 1.17 Expenditures for Missions and Programmes 28
Other dataTable 1.18 Digital Farnesina (2012) 29Table 1.19 Green Farnesina - photovoltaic installations (2012) 29
CHAPTER 2 - ACTIVITIES AND SERVICES
Introduction
International affairsTable 2.1 Ambassadors accredited to Italy 40Table 2.2 Official visits to Italy by Heads of State, Heads of Government,
Ministers for Foreign Affairs and Heads of International Organisations 40
Table 2.3 Official visits to Italy by Heads of State, Heads of Government,Ministers for Foreign Affairs by geographical area 40
Table 2.4 Visits and meetings abroad by the President of the Italian Republic, the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs 41
Table 2.5 Visits abroad by the President of the Italian Republic, the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs by geographical area 41
Table 2.6 Visits abroad by the President of the Italian Republic, the Prime Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs 42
Table 2.7 Agreements signed by Italy 42Table 2.8 Legal procedures against Italy promoted by the European
Court of Human Rights 42Table 2.9 Direct actions taken with the Court of Justice of the EU 42
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Cultural promotion and cooperationTable 2.10 Italian Schools abroad by type and geographical area 43Table 2.11 Italian and non-Italian schools abroad by level and
geographical area 43Table 2.12 Italian language courses and teaching of Italian 44Table 2.13 Italian language courses offered by Italian Cultural Institutes 44Table 2.14 Scholarships granted to foreign students: monthly installments
by geographical area (Cultural Cooperation) 45Table 2.15 Italian Language in the World Week: events organised in 2012 45Table 2.16 Farnesina Art Collection 45
Italians abroad Table 2.17 Consular Registry: Italians registered by gender and
geographical area 46Table 2.17.1 Consular Registry in European Union: Italians registered 47Table 2.17.2 Consular Registry in Europe (non-EU): Italians registered 48Table 2.17.3 Consular Registry in the Americas: Italians registered 49Table 2.17.4 Consular Registry in Mediterranean and Middle East:
Italians registered 50Table 2.17.5 Consular Registry in Sub-Saharan Africa: Italians registered 51Table 2.17.6 Consular Registry in Asia and Oceania: Italians registered 52Table 2.18 Italians registered in Consular Registry - 15 most populated
Communities 53Table 2.19 Main consular services by type and geographical area 53Table 2.20 Italians imprisoned abroad: situation by judicial position
and geographical area 54
Visa servicesTable 2.21 Entry visas by geographical area 54Table 2.21.1 Entry visas by geographical area: European Union 55Table 2.21.2 Entry visas by geographical area: Europe (non-EU) 56Table 2.21.3 Entry visas by geographical area: the Americas 56Table 2.21.4 Entry visas by geographical area: Mediterranean
and M.E 57Table 2.21.5 Entry visas by geographical area: Sub-Saharan Africa 57Table 2.21.6 Entry visas by geographical area: Asia and Oceania 58Table 2.22 Entry visas according to type of visa 59Table 2.23 Entry visas: top 20 Countries for number of issued visas 60
Development CooperationTable 2.24 MFA commitments and disbursement by geographical area 61Table 2.25 Top 20 Recipients of MFA ODA in decreasing order of
commitments 62Table 2.26 Top 20 Recipients of MFA ODA in decreasing order of
disbursements 63Table 2.27 Bilateral debt restructuring/cancellation agreements signed
by Italy 64Table 2.28 Bilateral debt conversion agreements signed by Italy 64Table 2.29 Bilateral agreements on early debt repayment signed by Italy 64Table 2.30 Foreign debt cancelled by Italy 65
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Communication and informationTable 2.31 Press and institutional communication service 65Table 2.32 Public information desk: engagement with the public 65Table 2.33 (a) Website: number of accesses by geographical origin 66Table 2.33 (b) Website: pageviews into the main sections 66Table 2.34 Journalists and correspondents accredited with the MFA (2012) 66Table 2.35 Library and diplomatic archives users 66
Trade and investment promotionTable 2.36 MFA commercial offices and ICE offices 67Table 2.37 News and advance notice of tenders and contracts 67Table 2.38 “Diplomazia Economica Italiana” newsletter 68
Other dataTable 2.39 Patronages granted by the MFA in 2012 68
CHAPTER 3 – OTHER COUNTRIES
IntroductionTable 3.1 Summary Overview 73
OrganisationTable 3.2 Network abroad 73
Human resourcesTable 3.3 Permanent and other staff 74Table 3.4 Human resources : central headquarters (HQ) and abroad 75
Financial resourcesTable 3.5 MFA budget, GDP, National Budget 75Table 3.6 Ministry of Foreign Affairs total budget 76
Other dataTable 3.7 Disbursements of Official Development Aid: percentage of
Gross National Income 76Table 3.8 Contributions to the UN ordinary budget:
percentage of total UN budget 77Table 3.9 Contributions to the European Union Budget 77Table 3.10 Schengen Agreement: visas from member States 77
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INTRODUCTION
The Statistical Yearbook is an output of the Statistics Office of the GeneralSecretariat which coordinates, analyses and processes the statistical datagathered from the Ministry’s various offices.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is a member of the National Statistics System(SISTAN) and, as such, produces official statistics.
METHODOLOGICAL NOTES
Some specific instructions for reading this publication include the following:
� data are as of the 31st of December;
� the % change is calculated on the previous year;
� a dash (-) and an empty space indicate that the phenomenon does not existor that no cases have been found; NA indicates that no data are available;
� percentages are rounded-off, thus any totalling of percentage values cannoteventually equal 100;
� in the tables, countries and missions are listed in alphabetical order;
� the main abbreviations and acronyms used in the publication are listed, inalphabetical order, in Table A;
� countries, classified in 6 areas, are listed in alphabetical order in Table B.
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TABLE A – LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
Acronym Full name
CERI Diplomatic Protocol of the Italian RepublicDGAI Directorate General for Administration and ICTDGAP Directorate General for Political Affairs and SecurityDGCS Directorate General for Development CooperationDGEU Directorate General for the European UnionDGIT Directorate General for Italians Abroad and Migration
PoliciesDGSP Directorate General for Country PromotionDGMO Directorate General for Global AffairsDGRI Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and
InnovationISPE Office of the Inspector General of the Ministry and its
Missions Abroad PCM Office of the Prime MinisterSEGR General SecretariatSTAM Press and institutional Communication ServiceSGCT Service for Legal Affairs, Diplomatic Disputes and
International Agreements
Acronym Full name
ADB Asian Development BankAFDB African Development BankBIS Bank for International SettlementsCERN European Organisation for Nuclear ResearchEBRD European Bank for Reconstruction and DevelopmentECB European Central BankEIB European Investment BankEMBL European Molecular Biology LaboratoryEPO European Patent OfficeESA European Space AgencyESO European Southern ObservatoryEU European UnionFAO Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United NationsIAEA International Atomic Energy AgencyICC International Criminal CourtIDB Inter-American Development BankIFAD International Fund for Agricultural DevelopmentILO International Labour Organisation
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IMF International Monetary FundIOM International Organisation for MigrationNAMSA NATO Maintenance and Supply AgencyNATO North Atlantic Treaty OrganisationOECD Organisation for Economic Cooperation and DevelopmentOPCW Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical WeaponsOSCE Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe
UN United NationsUNCTAD UN Conference on Trade and DevelopmentUNDP UN Development ProgrammeUNEP UN Environment ProgrammeUNESCO UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganisationUN HCR UN High Commissioner for RefugeesUNICEF UN Children’s FundUN ICTY UN International Criminal Tribunal for Former YugoslaviaUNIDO UN Industrial Development OrganisationUN ODC UN Office for Drug and CrimeUN OHCHR UN Office for High Commissioner for Human RightsWB World BankWFP World Food ProgrammeWHO World Health OrganisationWTO World Trade Organisation
Acronym Full name
C. ConsulateC. Ag. Consular AgencyEmb. EmbassyG.C. General ConsulateV.C. Vice Consulate
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TABLE B – COUNTRIES ACCORDING TO GEOGRAPHICAL AREAS
European Union
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland,France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxem-bourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia,Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.Europe, non-EU
Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Russian Federation, Is-land, Kosovo, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Nor-way, San Marino, Serbia, Sovereign Military Order of Malta, Switzerland, Turkey,Ukraine, Vatican City.The Americas
Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Boli-via, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, Domini-can Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Grenada, Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti,Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Saint Kittsand Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidadand Tobago, United States of America, Uruguay, Venezuela.Mediterranean and M.E.
Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mo-rocco, Oman, Palestinian Territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, UnitedArab Emirates, Yemen.Sub-Saharan Africa
Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Cen-tral African Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Eri-trea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Djibouti, Guinea, Guinea Bissau,Guinea Equatorial, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mau-ritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Nigeria, Republic of Congo,Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Somalia,South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Zam-bia, Zimbabwe.Asia and Oceania
Afghanistan, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cam-bodia, Cook Islands, Comoros, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Fede-rated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan,Kyrgyzstan, Kiribati, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Marshall Islands, Mon-golia, Myanmar, Nauru, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, Palau, Papua New Gui-nea, People’s Republic of China, Philippines, Samoa, Singapore, SolomonIslands, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Taiwan, Thailand, Timor Leste, Tonga, Turkmeni-stan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vanuatu, Vietnam.
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ORGANISATIONAND RESOURCES
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INTRODUCTION
The organisational chart below shows the MFA’s new structure following thelatest reforms:
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Our network of missions abroad is composed of embassies, permanentrepresentations, special diplomatic delegations, consulates, and Italian culturalinstitutes, for a total of 319 at 31 December 2012. Of these, 7 were formallyestablished but not operational.
The following figure shows the breakdown by region:
FIGURE 1.1 – NETWORK ABROAD BY TYPE AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Of the 127 embassies abroad, 26 are located in the European Union, 23 inAsia and Oceania, 21 in the Americas, 21 in Sub-Saharan Africa, 18 in Europe,non-EU and 18 in the Mediterranean and M.E.:
FIGURE 1.2 – EMBASSIES BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
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Concerning the consulates (figure 1.3), 22 are located in the EuropeanUnion, 16 in extra european countries, 31 in the Americas, 12 in Asia andOceania, 8 in the Mediterranean and M.E. and 3 in Sub-Saharan Africa:
FIGURE 1.3 – CONSULATES BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Italian Cultural Institutes show a similar breakdown, with 36 in the EuropeanUnion and 10 in extra european countries, followed by the Americas, with 19,Asia and Oceania with 12, the Mediterranean and M.E. with 10, and Sub-Saharan Africa with 3 cultural institutes.
FIGURE 1.4 – ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
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HUMAN RESOURCES
At 31 December 2012 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had 7,700 people onits payroll. Of these, 4,215 were permanent staff, 2,644 were non-permanentstaff, and 841 were permanent staff seconded from other governmentdepartments. A breakdown by gender shows that 47% of MFA employees arefemale and 53% male.
The breakdown of staff serving abroad (figure 1.5) is as follows: 30% inmissions in the European Union, 15% in extra european countries, 22% in theAmericas, 12% in the Mediterranean and M.E., 13% in Asia and Oceania and8% in Sub-Saharan Africa
FIGURE 1.5 - STAFF SERVING ABROAD (2012)
Figure 1.6 illustrates the breakdown of personnel by type of contract(permanent, non-permanent, from other departments) and between theministry’s headquarters and its missions abroad:
FIGURE 1.6 – TOTAL STAFF 2012
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FINANCIAL RESOURCES
The Foreign Ministry’s budget for 2013, excluding Official DevelopmentAssistance, amounts to 1,610 million Euro. This shows a slight increase (0.8%)on the figure for 2012 (as a result of the smaller cuts envisaged for 2013 byLegislative Decree 138/2011).
If we include the increase in funding for Official Development Assistance,the total budget amounts to 1,837 million Euro, an increase of 9% on theprevious year.
FIGURE 1.7 – MFA BUDGET
FIGURE 1.8 – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BUDGET: PERCENTAGE
OF THE NATIONAL BUDGET
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ORGANISATION
TABLE 1.1 – NETWORK OF MISSIONS ABROAD BY TYPE
Type 2010 2011 2012
Embassies 126 127 127 (1)
Permanent Missionsto International Organisations 9 9 9Special Diplomatic Representations 1 1 1Consulates 97 92 92 (2)
Consulates General (I class) 9 9 9Consulates General 57 54 54Consulates (I class) 5 4 4Consulates 19 18 18Vice Consulate 1 1 1Consular Agencies 6 6 6
Italian Cultural Institutes 92 90 90 (3)
Total 325 319 319
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation(1) includes four Embassies currently non-operational: Mogadishu (Somalia), Reykjavik (Iceland), Nouakchott
(Mauritania) and Ashgabat (Turkmenistan).(2) includes currently non-operational Consulate General in Basra (Iraq).(3) includes two Cultural Institutes currently non-operational: Mumbai (India) and Baghdad (Iraq).
TABLE 1.2 – EMBASSIES BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Geographical Area 2010 2011 2012
European Union 26 26 26Europe, non-EU 18 18 18The Americas 21 21 21Mediterranean and M.E. 18 18 18Sub-Saharan Africa 21 21 21Asia and Oceania 22 23 23Total 126 127 127 *
Source : Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation* Includes currently non-operational: Embassies in Mogadishu (Somalia), Reykjavik (Iceland), Nouakchott
(Mauritania) and Ashgabat (Turkmenistan).
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TABLE 1.3 – CONSULATES BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Geographical Area 2010 2011 2012
European Union 26 22 22Europe, non-EU 17 16 16The Americas 31 31 31Mediterranean and M.E 8 8 8Sub-Saharan Africa 3 3 3Asia and Oceania 12 12 12Total 97 92 92 *
Source : Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and InnovationIncludes currently non-operational Consulate General in Basra (Iraq).
TABLE 1.4 – ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Geographical Area 2010 2011 2012
European Union 38 36 36Europe, non-EU 10 10 10The Americas 19 19 19Mediterranean and M.E. 10 10 10Sub-Saharan Africa 3 3 3Asia and Oceania 12 12 12Total 92 90 90 *
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion* Includes currently non-operational Cultural Institutes in Mumbai and Baghdad.
HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 1.5 – MFA HUMAN RESOURCES (2012)
HQ 1 979 504 154 2 637Abroad 2 236 337 2 490 5 063Total 4 215 841 2 644 7 700
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation.(1) Includes staff on leave of absence, on temporary contracts and on secondment.(2) Not included staff in service in schools and universities abroad; staff on the types of contract envisaged by
Decree no. 18/1967; ENIT contract staff; Italian Cultural Institute consultants and contract staff as per Law401/1990 and outsourced personnel.
Permanentstaff (1)
Staff from other government departments
Non-permanentstaff (2)
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TABLE 1.6 – PERMANENT STAFF BY CLASSIFICATION
Diplomats Administrative Employees CPA staff TotalOfficers & CPA
2000 960 40 3 656 130 4 7862001 988 50 3 902 189 5 1292002 1 007 56 4 012 181 5 2562003 1 024 55 4 013 208 5 3002004 1 014 51 3 942 201 5 2082005 994 45 3 931 196 5 1662006 983 42 3 806 190 5 0212007 929 41 3 696 183 4 8522008 935 49 3 674 194 4 8522009 919 44 3 612 179 4 7542010 909 41 3 457 165 4 5722011 919 37 3 231 146 4 3332012 923 48 3 104 140 4 215
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation.The figures in the table include staff on leave of absence, on temporary contracts and on secondment.CPA = Cultural Promotion area.
TABLE 1.7 – TOTAL STAFF ABROAD BY GENDER AND CLASSIFICATION (2012)
Embassies 339 1 905 1 257 83 177 2 762f 58 414 680 14 1 166m 281 1 491 577 69 177 1 596
Consulates 75 8 629 795 3 37 1 547f 11 3 331 471 816m 64 5 298 324 3 37 731
Permanent Missions 81 110 75 42 8 316f 13 70 38 9 130m 68 40 37 33 8 186
Italian Cultural Institutes 4 84 331 19 438f 2 44 185 8 239m 2 40 146 11 199
Total 495 13 1 728 2 458 147 222 5 063f 82 5 859 1 374 31 - 2 351
m 413 8 869 1 084 116 222 2 712
Source: data processed by Statistics Office.CPA = Cultural Promotion area.
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TABLE 1.8 – EMBASSIES: TOTAL STAFF ABROAD BY GENDER, CLASSIFICATION AND
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Geographical area
European Union 80 244 274 9 33 640f 18 141 146 305m 62 103 128 9 33 335
Europe, non-EU 53 148 185 9 27 422f 12 68 112 2 194m 41 80 73 7 27 228
The Americas 58 129 203 18 24 432f 5 56 115 176m 53 73 88 18 24 256
Mediterranean and M.E. 51 147 204 19 39 460f 9 70 91 6 176m 42 77 113 13 39 284
Sub-Saharan Africa 35 95 175 14 29 348f 5 33 100 4 142m 30 62 75 10 29 206
Asia and Oceania 62 1 142 216 14 25 460f 9 46 116 2 173m 53 1 96 100 12 25 287
Total 339 1 905 1 257 83 177 2 762f 58 - 414 680 14 - 1 166m 281 1 491 577 69 177 1 596
Source: data processed by Statistics Office.CPA = Cultural Promotion area.
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TABLE 1.9 – CONSULATES: TOTAL STAFF ABROAD BY GENDER, CLASSIFICATION AND
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Geographical area
European Union 16 3 175 239 3 436f 2 2 105 148 - 257m 14 1 70 91 3 179
Europe, non-EU 10 1 117 109 8 245f 1 - 69 56 - 126m 9 1 48 53 8 119
The Americas 26 4 217 281 2 8 538f 4 1 107 177 - - 289m 22 3 110 104 2 8 249
Mediterranean and M.E. 8 38 46 1 9 102f 2 16 21 - - 39m 6 22 25 1 9 63
Sub-Saharan Africa 3 15 27 4 49f - 8 18 - 26m 3 7 9 4 23
Asia and Oceania 12 67 93 5 177f 2 26 51 79m 10 41 42 5 98
Total 75 8 629 795 3 37 1 547f 11 3 331 471 - - 816m 64 5 298 324 3 37 731
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TABLE 1.10 – PERMANENT MISSIONS: TOTAL STAFF ABROAD BY GENDER AND CLASSIFICATION
(2012)
Permanent Missions
Council of Europe (Strasbourg) 2 5 5 1 13f - 5 3 1 9m 2 - 2 - 4
NATO (Brussels) 8 9 8 1 26f 2 5 5 - 12m 6 4 3 1 14
OECD (Paris) 5 9 3 3 20f 1 5 2 - 8m 4 4 1 3 12
FAO-IFAD (Rome) 3 11 - - 14f - 7 7m 3 4 7
International Organisations (Geneva) 11 12 8 2 1 34f 3 9 5 - - 17m 8 3 3 2 1 17
International Organisations (Wien) 6 9 9 - 1 25f - 6 4 - - 10m 6 3 5 - 1 15
EU (Brussels) 25 33 21 31 3 113f 4 24 10 8 - 46m 21 9 11 23 3 67
UNESCO (Paris) 3 5 4 1 - 13f - 1 2 - - 3m 3 4 2 1 10
UN (New York) 18 17 17 3 3 58f 3 8 7 - - 18m 15 9 10 3 3 40
Total 81 110 75 42 8 316f 13 70 38 9 - 130m 68 40 37 33 8 186
Source: data processed by Statistics Office.
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TABLE 1.11 – ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES: TOTAL STAFF ABROAD BY GENDER, CLASSIFICATION AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Geographical area
European Union 4 1 30 4 157 196f 2 1 22 2 90 117m 2 - 8 2 67 79
Europe, non-EU 1 1 11 35 48f - 1 4 20 25m 1 - 7 15 23
The Americas 1 1 22 2 73 99f - - 7 2 39 48m 1 1 15 - 34 51
Mediterranean and M.E. 1 1 10 28 40f - - 6 13 19m 1 1 4 15 21
Sub-Saharan Africa 2 8 10f 1 5 6m 1 3 4
Asia and Oceania 2 9 4 30 45f 2 4 - 18 24m - 5 4 12 21
Total 9 4 84 10 331 438f 4 2 44 4 185 239m 5 2 40 6 146 199
Source: data processed by Statistics Office.CPA = Cultural Promotion area.
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Directors CPA Experts(art.16 L.401/90)
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TABLE 1.12 – DIPLOMATIC SERVICE: PERSONNEL REQUIREMENT AND CURRENT STAFF (2012)
Rank Requirement Current staffAmbassador 28 31Minister Plenipotentiary 208 216First Counsellor 242 225Counsellor 254 174First Secretary 388 277Total 1 120 923
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation
TABLE 1.13 – DIPLOMATIC SERVICE: CURRENT STAFF BY RANK AND GENDER
Rank 2010 2011 2012
f m Total f m Total f m Total
Ambassador 1 23 24 1 30 31 2 29 31Minister Plenipotentiary 21 187 208 17 193 210 15 201 216First Counsellor 29 207 236 31 189 220 36 189 225Counsellor 26 106 132 32 123 155 38 136 174First Secretary 88 221 309 87 216 303 87 190 277Total 165 744 909 168 751 919 178 745 923
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation.
TABLE 1.14 – RECRUITMENT OF DIPLOMATS
2011 2012
f m Total f m TotalApplications 2 335 1 731 4 066 2 838 2 097 4 935Candidates at the endof pre-testing 553 542 1 095 563 568 1 131Candidates at the endof the written examination 92 112 204 108 135 243Candidates admittedto the oral examination 11 28 39 20 23 43Recruited 8 21 29 15 20 35
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation.
TABLE 1.15 – RECRUITMENT OF DIPLOMATS BY UNIVERSITY DEGREE
2011 2012f m Total f m Total
Political Science-Internationaland Diplomatic Sciences 7 14 21 12 10 22Law 1 6 7 1 8 9Economics 1 1 2 2 4
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation
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TABLE 1.16 - ITALIAN NATIONAL BUDGET AND MFA BUDGET
Fiscal Italian MFA budget MFA budget (without ODA)year National
Budget Total % % of Total % % of change Italian change Italian
National National Budget Budget
2003 669 986 2 130 15.8% 0.32% 1 512 8.7% 0.23%2004 654 486 2 203 3.4% 0.34% 1 586 4.9% 0.24%2005 645 360 2 149 -2.5% 0.33% 1 561 -1.6% 0.24%2006 651 341 1 956 -9.0% 0.30% 1 564 0.2% 0.24%2007 683 826 2 238 14.4% 0.33% 1 591 1.7% 0.23%2008 730 838 2 546 13.8% 0.35% 1 813 14.0% 0.25%2009 752 593 2 045 -19.7% 0.27% 1 723 -5.0% 0.23%2010 801 798 2 076 1.5% 0.26% 1 749 1.5% 0.22%2011 742 579 1 882 -9.3% 0.25% 1 706 -2.5% 0.23%2012 779 043 1 684 -10.5% 0.22% 1 598 -6.3% 0.21%2013 765 613 1 837 9.1% 0.24% 1 610 0.8% 0.21%
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation.Amounts in million Euro.
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TABLE 1.17 – EXPENDITURES FOR MISSIONS AND PROGRAMMES
MISSION Programme 2012 2013
4. ITALY IN EUROPE AND THE WORLD4.1 International protocol 5 783 873 6 024 358 4.2 Development cooperation 148 965 018 294 351 600 4.4 Economic cooperation and international relations 42 409 402 42 167 485 4.6 Promotion of peace and international security 474 890 944 476 493 441 4.7 European integration 21 249 387 25 066 844 4.8 Italian citizens abroad and migration policy 45 278 018 43 126 621 4.9 Country promotion 179 930 749 165 507 892 4.12 Presence of State through diplomatic consular missions 62 142 106 60 549 5114.13 Representation and services for citizens
and businesses abroad 579 529 452 603 178 093 4.14 Administratives coordination in international spheres 16 027 695 13 931 9584.15 Communication in international spheres 13 986 722 14 783 645
32. INSTITUTIONAL AND GENERAL PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SERVICES32.2 Policy 12 168 331 11 065 671 32.3 Services and general affairs 71 392 142 70 751 271
33. FUNDS TO BE DISTRIBUTED33.1 Funds to be earmarked 10 217 329 10 167 700
Total for mission4. Italy in Europe and the World 1 590 193 366 1 745 181 44832. Institutional and general public administration services 83 560 473 81 816 94233. Funds to be distributed 10 217 329 10 167 700TOTAL 1 683 971 168 1 837 166 090
Source: Directorate General for Human Resources, Budget and Innovation.Amounts in Euro
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TABLE 1.18 – DIGITAL FARNESINA (2012)
Electronic services
Email (no. of mailboxes) 15 000Certified electronic mailboxes (PEC) 678National Services cards (CNS) 2 243Messages and notes (files via @doc electronic platform) 456 927
Source: Directorate General for Administration and ICT
TABLE 1.19 - GREEN FARNESINA – PHOTOVOLTAIC INSTALLATIONS (2012)
Output and savings (*)
Electricity generated (from 15/3/2012 to 31/12/2012) 37 445 Kwh
CO2-equivalent emissions 19 883 Kg
Estimated tree equivalents 2 585
Avoided oil consumption 8 160 L
Source: Directorate General for Administration and ICT(*) = further savings from energy saving initiatives, for a total of around Euro 30,000.00 per year.
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INTRODUCTION
The Yearbook’s second chapter is devoted to the Ministry’s activities and ser-vices, the statistics of which are arranged in eight sections, one for each of themain sectors of intervention:
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Figures illustrating the data have been included so as to offer a moreimmediate representation of especially significant aspects of the Ministry’s work.
FIGURE 2.1 – VISITS AND MEETINGS (NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL)
The data in the sector on the promotion of Italian language and cultureconcern students enrolled in Italian schools, study grants for foreign students,language courses run by Italian Cultural Institutes, the Cultural Institutes’libraries (numbers of books), as well as archaeological missions financed in2012.
The Yearbook also includes information on events organised for the ItalianLanguage in the World Week and the Farnesina Art Collection, topics whichappear for the first time in the 2013 edition.
Figure 2.2 and 2.3, below, illustrate the trend over the past three years in thenumber of students enrolled in schools abroad and in Italian Cultural Institutelanguage courses in 2011 and 2012:
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FIGURE 2.2 – NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN ITALIAN SCHOOLS ABROAD
FIGURE 2.3 – STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTE LANGUAGE COURSES
(2011 – 2012)
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As of 31December 2012 a total of 4 662 213 Italian citizens residing abroadwere enrolled in consular registries, an increase of 5% on 2011.
FIGURE 2.4 – ITALIAN CITIZENS ENROLLED IN CONSULAR REGISTRIES (2012)
This section also contains data on interventions by the Ministry’s Crisis Uniton behalf of Italian nationals in emergency situations abroad (Fig. 2.5),including interventions coordinated by the diplomatic-consular network, for anoverall total of over 40 000.
FIGURE 2.5 – INTERVENTIONS BY THE MINISTRY’S CRISIS UNIT ON BEHALF OF ITALIAN
NATIONALS IN EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
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The Visa services section contains detailed data on visas by geographicalarea and type.
A total of 1 872 394 visas to enter Italy were issued in 2012 (9% more thanthe previous year) by authorised Italian missions. Figure 2.6 shows the break-down by geographical area:
FIGURE 2.6 - ENTRY VISAS: TOP 20 COUNTRIES BY NUMBER OF ISSUED VISAS (2012)
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Of all visas issued in 2012, 73% were for tourism purposes, 11% forbusiness, 4% for family matters and 3% for employment and/or study:
FIGURE 2.7 - ISSUED VISAS BY PURPOSE (2012)
This section contains data concerning the Foreign Ministry’s DevelopmentCooperation work, including official development assistance pledges andpayments and debt restructuring, cancellation and conversion agreements.Afghanistan tops the table of countries benefitting from Italian ODA in 2012 byvolume of resources committed (33,940,638 Euros):
FIGURE 2.8 – TOP 10 RECIPIENTS OF MFA ODA 2012 (IN DECREASING ORDER
OF COMMITTMENTS)
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This section provides information on the Ministry’s communications with theinstitutions, the press and media, and civil society. For the first time, the Yearbookalso includes the number of journalists and correspondents accredited with theMFA. Figure 2.9 shows the contacts handled by the Office for Relations with thePublic over the last three years:
FIGURE 2.9 - OFFICE FOR RELATIONS WITH THE PUBLIC: ENGAGEMENT WITH THE PUBLIC
The Trade and Investment section illustrates the work of the commercialoffices in the Italian diplomatic-consular network abroad, and the offices of ICE- Italian Trade Promotion Agency. This year, for the first time, the Yearbook alsopresents data concerning the MFA’s information services to business throughthe two-weekly “Diplomazia Economica Italiana” newsletter.
This section also shows information on the number of initiatives sponsoredby the MFA in 2012 is also provided.
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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
TABLE 2.1 – AMBASSADORS ACCREDITED IN ITALY (2012)
Country/Organisation Ambassadors Ambassadors Totalof accreditation resident in Italy not resident in Italy
Italian Republic (Quirinale) 140 39 179Holy See 80 64 144International Organisations 32 32Special Missions 1 1Total 253 103 356
Source: State diplomatic protocol.Foreign Embassies can be accredited to the Italian Republic, the Holy See or the international organisations
located in Rome (FAO, IFAD). Some foreign ambassadors do not reside permanently in Italy.
TABLE 2.2 – OFFICIAL VISITS TO ITALY BY HEADS OF STATE, HEADS OF GOVERNMENT, MINISTERS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND HEADS OF INTERNATIONAL
ORGANISATIONS
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Heads of State 115 133 120 116 127Heads of Government 51 57 49 49 72Ministers for Foreign Affairs 110 105 103 138 136Heads of International Organisations 52 49 47 33 46Total 328 344 319 336 381
Source: State diplomatic protocol.
TABLE 2.3 – OFFICIAL VISITS TO ITALY BY HEADS OF STATE, HEADS OF GOVERNMENT
MINISTERS FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Heads of State 48 10 15 20 20 14 127Heads of Government 32 - 17 15 6 2 72Ministers for ForeignAffairs 50 13 21 32 13 7 136Total 130 23 53 67 39 23 335
Source: State diplomatic protocol.
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TABLE 2.4 – VISITS AND MEETINGS ABROAD BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS
2010 2011 2012
President of the Italian Republic 7 3 11 3 6 4Prime Minister 5 26 10 16 30 17Minister for Foreign Affairs 28 39 33 47 36 48Total 40 68 54 66 72 69
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TABLE 2.5 – VISITS ABROAD BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, THE PRIME MINISTER AND THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS
BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
President of the Italian Republic 4 2 6Prime Minister 14 3 3 7 3 30Minister for Foreign Affairs 11 3 3 12 2 5 36Total 29 6 6 21 2 8 72
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TABLE 2.6 – MEETINGS ABROAD BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC, THE PRIME
MINISTER AND THE MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS (2012)
EU UN G8/G20 NATO Other TotalPresident of the Italian Republic 1 - - - 3 4Prime Minister 7 1 2 1 6 17Minister for Foreign Affairs 11 21 1 3 12 48Total 19 22 3 4 21 69
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TABLE 2.7 – AGREEMENTS SIGNED BY ITALY
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012Bilateral agreementsSigned 69 85 55 61 72 56 68In force 56 28 51 58 56 64 30Multilateral agreements Signed 8 8 19 11 2 13 12In force 15 1 11 18 7 9 4
Total signed 77 93 74 72 74 69 80Total in force 71 29 62 76 63 73 34
Source: Service for Legal Affairs, Diplomatic Disputes and International Agreements.
TABLE 2.8 – LEGAL PROCEDURES AGAINST ITALY PROMOTED BY THE EUROPEAN COURT
OF HUMAN RIGHTS
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012Legal procedures 377 278 72 750 479 236 154
Source: Service for Legal Affairs, Diplomatic Disputes and International Agreements.
TABLE 2.9 – DIRECT ACTIONS TAKEN WITH THE COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE EU
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012art. 258 26 23 17 10 2 15 1art. 263 17 14 8 2 16 8 4
Source: Service for Legal Affairs, Diplomatic Disputes and International Agreements.
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TABLE 2.10 – ITALIAN SCHOOLS ABROAD BY TYPE AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2011/2012)
TypeGeographical area Public Private Non-accredited Total
European Union 12 7 1 20Europe, non-EU 4 15 3 22The Americas - 73 8 81Mediterranean and M.E. - 27 - 27Sub-Saharan Africa 6 5 4 15Asia and Oceania - - - -Total 22 127 16 165
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.Data based on the number of instruction levels (early childhood, primary, lower and upper secondary) in the
individual academic institutions.
TABLE 2.11 – ITALIAN AND NON-ITALIAN SCHOOLS ABROAD BY LEVEL AND GEOGRAPHICAL
AREA (2011/2012)
LevelGeographical area Early Primary Junior High School Total
Childhood High School
European Union 13 31 29 43 116Europe, non-EU 3 5 9 15 32The Americas 20 23 23 20 86Mediterranean and M.E. 7 7 7 6 27Sub-Saharan Africa 4 5 3 3 15Asia and Oceania - 1 - - 1Total 47 72 71 87 277
Souce: Directorate General for Country Promotion.
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TABLE 2.12 – ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSES AND TEACHING OF ITALIAN (2011/2012)
Geographical Courses Students enrolledarea
European Union 2 433 2 156 73 4 662 50 040 16 744 707 67 491Europe, non-EU 638 511 - 1 149 6 964 5 772 - 12 736The Americas 6 389 1 336 2 170 9 895 145 567 25 945 20 556 192 068Mediterraneanand M.E. - 4 - 4 - 26 - 26Sub-Saharan Africa 55 85 64 204 789 504 1 053 2 346Asia and Oceania 1 812 95 108 2 015 47 419 1 157 905 49 481Total 11 327 4 187 2 415 17 929 250 779 50 148 23 221 324 148
Source: Directorate General for Italian Citizens Abroad and Migration Policies.Italian language and culture courses abroad (under Legislative Decree 297/1994, pursuant to Law 153/1971)
are open to Italian and foreign nationals and are intended both for schools (pupils of compulsory school age) andfor adults. About 75% of the courses are included in the school curriculum, mainly through agreements with thelocal educational authorities. The others are organised outside the normal timetable, often as an introduction tothe curricular courses or to support the educational inclusion of the children of Italian nationals. Courses are runby private local organisations (the “Enti Gestori”), which receive specific funding from the ministry for this purpose.They are held by teachers recruited locally by the Enti, or by state-sector teachers sent from Italy.
TABLE 2.13 – ITALIAN LANGUAGE COURSES OFFERED BY ITALIAN CULTURAL INSTITUTES
Geographical area 2011 2012 % change
European Union 24 248 2 611 21 282 2 514 - 12.2% - 3.7%Europe, non-EU 8 950 814 8 786 661 - 1.8% - 18.8%The Americas 22 042 2 171 23 466 2 259 6.5% 4.1%Mediterranean and M.E. 5 587 521 5 785 544 3.5% 4.4%Sub-Saharan Africa 523 36 462 40 - 11.7% 11.1%Asia and Oceania 9 857 1 182 10 992 1 377 11.5% 16.5%Total 71 207 7 335 70 773 7 395 - 0.6% 0.8%
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.
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TABLE 2.14 – SCHOLARSHIPS GRANTED TO FOREIGN STUDENTS: MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS
BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (CULTURAL COOPERATION)
Geographical area Installments
2011/2012 2012/2013
European Union 890 549Europe, non-EU 1 237 983The Americas 1 135 938Mediterranean and M.E. 1 622 1 085Sub-Saharan Africa 219 255Asia and Oceania 1 200 1 139Total 6 303 4 949
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.
TABLE 2.15 – ITALIAN LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD WEEK: EVENTS ORGANISED IN 2012
Total events 1 200
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.
TABLE 2.16 – FARNESINA ART COLLECTION (2012)
No. of “Doors Open” days 4No. of Visitors 1 865No. of Works on display 439
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.
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TABLE 2.17 – CONSULAR REGISTRY: ITALIANS REGISTERED BY GENDER AND GEOGRAPHICAL
AREA (2012)
Geographical area f m Total
European Union 835 641 986 211 1 821 852Europe, non-EU 295 546 321 216 616 762The Americas 1 005 800 966 500 1 972 300Mediterranean and M.E. 18 685 21 199 39 884Sub-Saharan Africa 22 953 25 267 48 220Asia and Oceania 77 640 85 555 163 195Total 2 256 265 2 405 948 4 662 213
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.17.1 – CONSULAR REGISTRY IN EUROPEAN UNION: ITALIANS REGISTERED (2012)
Country f m TotalAustria Emb. Wien 10 440 11 720 22 160Belgium Emb. Brussels 43 976 47 110 91 086
G.C. Charleroi 64 061 71 546 135 607C.V. Mons 17 250 18 621 35 871
Belgium 125 287 137 277 262 564Bulgaria Emb. Sofia 345 607 952Cyprus Emb. Nicosia 332 416 748Czech Republic Emb. Prague 1 216 2 147 3 363Denmark Emb. Copenaghen 2 325 3 307 5 632Estonia Emb. Tallinn 64 182 246Finland Emb Helsinki 1 260 1 848 3 108France G.C. Lyon 39 487 40 413 79 900
G.C. Marseilles 17 173 19 529 36 702G.C. Metz 36 264 39 985 76 249G.C. Nice 13 569 15 962 29 531G.C. Paris 59 840 67 101 126 941C. Toulouse 7 653 8 146 15 799
France 173 986 191 136 365 122Germany Emb. Berlin 8 922 12 270 21 192
G.C. Cologne 51 700 63 830 115 530C. Dortmund 25 495 31 350 56 845G.C. Frankfurt 58 310 72 341 130 651C. Freiburg 22 031 26 103 48 134G.C. Hannover 17 033 22 635 39 668C. Munich 45 180 59 331 104 511G.C. Stuttgart 73 396 89 852 163 248C.A. Wolfsburg 4 020 4 886 8 906
Germany 306 087 382 598 688 685Greece Emb. Athens 6 351 5 289 11 640Hungary Emb. Budapest 1 120 1 547 2 667Ireland Emb Dublin 4 099 5 040 9 139Latvia Emb. Riga 31 117 148Lithuania Emb. Vilnius 48 111 159Luxembourg Emb. Luxemburg 12 465 13 140 25 605Malta Emb. La Valletta 732 1 239 1 971Netherlands G.C. Amsterdam 16 579 19 947 36 526Poland Emb. Warsaw 1 470 2 300 3 770Portugal Emb. Lisbon 2 433 2 937 5 370Romania Emb. Bucarest 1 009 1 902 2 911
G.C. Timisoara 383 1 163 1 546Romania 1 392 3 065 4 457Slovakia Emb. Bratislava 322 737 1 059Slovenia G.C. Koper 1 428 1 397 2 825
Emb. Ljubjana 401 405 806Slovenia 1 829 1 802 3 631Spain G.C. Barcelona 28 005 36 746 64 751
Emb. Madrid 31 128 39 329 70 457Spain 59 133 76 075 135 208Sweden Emb. Stockholm 4 466 5 790 10 256United Kingdom G.C. Edinburgh 5 715 6 666 12 381
G.C. London 96 114 109 171 205 285United Kingdom 101 829 115 837 217 666Total 835 641 986 211 1 821 852
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.17.2 – CONSULAR REGISTRY IN EUROPE, NON - EU: ITALIANS REGISTERED (2012)
Country f m Total
Albania C. Scutari 71 74 145Emb. Tirana 195 346 541G.C. Valona 37 62 99
Albania 303 482 785Bielorussia Emb. Minsk 70 132 202Bosnia-Herzegovina Emb. Sarajevo 346 346 692Croatia G.C. Fiume 5 833 5 278 11 111
C. Spalato 547 492 1 039Emb. Zagabria 696 711 1 407
Croatia 7 076 6 481 13 557Kosovo Emb. Pristina 25 43 68Macedonia Emb. Skopje 108 112 220Moldova Emb. Chisinau 66 155 221Monaco Emb. Monaco 3 176 3 881 7 057Montenegro Emb. Podgorica 108 150 258Norway Emb. Oslo 1 680 2 206 3 886Russian Federation G.C. Moscow 788 1 404 2 192
G.C. St. Petersburg 141 178 319Russian Federation 929 1 582 2 511San Marino Emb. San Marino 6 244 6 014 12 258Serbia Emb. Belgrade 559 591 1 150Switzerland C. Basil 35 594 39 057 74 651
Emb. Berna 17 187 18 853 36 040G.C. Geneva 52 072 55 182 107 254G.C. Lugano 49 572 53 854 103 426C.Ag. Neufchatel 9 336 9 359 18 695C. San Gallo 25 764 28 960 54 724C.Ag. Sion 9 112 9 891 19 003C.Ag. Wettingen 9 363 10 250 19 613G.C. Zurigo 64 573 71 141 135 714
Switzerland 272 573 296 547 569 120Turkey Emb. Ankara 102 115 217
G.C. Istanbul 1 402 1 390 2 792C. Izmir 586 552 1.138
Turkey 2 090 2 057 4 147Ukraine Emb. Kiev 189 414 603Vatican City Emb. Vatican City 4 23 27Total 295 546 321 216 616 762
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.17.3 – CONSULAR REGISTRY IN THE AMERICAS: ITALIANS REGISTERED (2012)
Country f m Total
Argentina G.C. Bahia Blanca 28 444 25 870 54 314G.C. Buenos Aires 140 431 126 599 267 030G.C. Cordoba 39 849 37 814 77 663G.C. La Plata 43 667 39 826 83 493C.Ag. Lomas de Zamora 25 519 22 324 47 843C. Mar del Plata 23 780 21 310 45 090C. Mendoza 25 904 24 453 50 357C.Ag. Moron 26 545 22 037 48 582G.C. Rosario 67 846 59 207 127 053
Argentina 421 985 379 440 801 425Bolivia Emb. La Paz 1 541 1 598 3 139Brazil Emb. Brasilia 5 765 6 095 11 860
C. Belo Horizonte 9 897 10 105 20 002G.C. Curitiba 32 238 31 098 63 336G.C. Porto Alegre 31 723 30 442 62 165C. Recife 5 405 6 758 12 163G.C. Rio de Janeiro 28 171 27 780 55 951G.C. San Paolo 83 356 78 910 162 266
Brazil 196 555 191 188 387 743Canada G.C. Montreal 18 674 19 066 37 740
Emb. Ottawa 2 611 2 629 5 240G.C. Toronto 32 481 34 810 67 291G.C. Vancouver 10 379 10 906 21 285
Canada 64 145 67 411 131 556Chile Emb. Santiago 31 293 28 898 60 191Colombia Emb. Bogotà 8 849 8 695 17 544Costa Rica Emb. San Josè 2 331 2 872 5 203Cuba Emb. Havana 1 213 1 378 2 591Dominican Republic Emb. Santo Domingo 3 432 4 181 7 613Ecuador Emb. Quito 8 851 8 616 17 467El Salvador Emb. San Salvador 1 241 1 266 2 507Guatemala Emb. Guatemala 2 806 2 707 5 513Honduras Emb. Tegucigalpa 641 708 1 349Mexico Emb. Mexico City 7 391 8 917 16 308Nicaragua Emb. Managua 578 635 1 213Panama Emb. Panama 2 450 2 780 5 230Paraguay Emb. Asuncion 5 017 5 043 10 060Peru Emb. Lima 16 829 15 609 32 438U.S.A. G.C. Boston 8 356 8 297 16 653
G.C. Chicago 8 746 9 253 17 999C. Detroit 7 529 8 010 15 539G.C. Houston 3 251 3 585 6 836G.C. Los Angeles 9 389 10 481 19 870G.C. Miami 11 057 12 809 23 866C. Newark 7 943 9 109 17 052G.C. New Yotk 29 329 32 041 61 370G.C. Philadelphia 9 446 10 328 19 774G.C. San Francisco 7 355 8 334 15 689Emb. Washington 2 796 2 691 5 487
U.S.A. 105 197 114 938 220 135Uruguay C. Montevideo 55 517 50 574 106 091Venezuela G.C. Caracas 58 299 59 240 117 539
C. Maracaibo 9 639 9 806 19 445Venezuela 67 938 69 046 136 984Total 1 005 800 966 500 1 972 300
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.17.4 – CONSULAR REGISTRY IN MEDITERRANEAN AND M.E.: ITALIANS REGISTERED (2012)
Country f m Total
Algeria Emb. Algiers 263 500 763Bahrein Emb. Manama 108 151 259Egypt C. Alexandria 563 496 1 059
Emb. Cairo 1 818 1 926 3 744Egypt 2 381 2 422 4 803Jerusalem G.C. Jerusalem 1 363 1 330 2 693Jordan Emb. Amman 447 460 907Iran Emb. Teheran 175 191 366Iraq Emb. Baghdad 9 23 32Israel Emb. Tel Aviv 6 279 6 024 12 303Kuwait Emb. Al Kuwait 170 213 383Lebanon Emb. Beirut 943 945 1 888Libya G.C. Tripoli 373 517 890Morocco G.C. Casablanca 1 097 1 428 2 525
Emb. Rabat 269 338 607Morocco 1 366 1 766 3 132Oman Emb. Mascate 73 160 233Qatar Emb. Doha 273 453 726Saudi Arabia G.C. Jeddah 153 229 382
Emb. Riad 186 382 568Saudi Arabia 339 611 950Syria Emb. Damascus 326 304 630Tunisia Emb. Tunis 1 823 2 206 4 029United Arab Emirates Emb. Abu Dhabi 360 611 971
G.C. Dubai 1 567 2 267 3 834United Arab Emirates 1 927 2 878 4 805Yemen Emb. Sana’a 47 45 92Total 18 685 21 199 39 884
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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Country f m Total
Angola Emb. Luanda 113 202 315Cameroon Emb. Yaoundè 339 444 783Côte d’Ivoire Emb. Abidjan 198 321 519Dem. Rep. of Congo Emb. Kinshasa 323 410 733Eritrea Emb. Asmara 346 340 686Ethiopia Emb. Addis Abeba 757 871 1 628Gabon Emb. Libreville 79 118 197Ghana Emb. Accra 201 350 551Kenya Emb. Nairobi 912 1 100 2 012Mozambique Emb. Maputo 301 438 739Nigeria G.C. Lagos 186 624 810
Emb. Abuja 107 293 400Nigeria 293 917 1 210Republic of Congo Emb. Brazzaville 77 151 228Senegal Emb. Dakar 562 761 1 323South Africa C. Capetown 4 446 4 213 8 659
G.C. Johannesburg 10 895 11 061 21 956Emb. Pretoria 1 759 1 930 3 689
South Africa 17 100 17 204 34 304Sudan Emb. Khartoum 52 66 118Tanzania Emb. Dar es Salaam 293 383 676Uganda Emb. Kampala 312 384 696Zambia Emb. Lusaka 334 426 760Zimbabwe Emb. Harare 361 381 742Total 22 953 25 267 48 220
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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Country f m Total
Afghanistan Emb. Kabul 17 30 47Armenia Emb. Jerevan 23 49 72Australia C. Adelaide 8 272 7 920 16 192
C. Brisbane 7 548 7 355 14 903Emb. Canberra 1 455 1 532 2 987G.C. Melbourne 23 673 24 678 48 351C. Perth 7 403 7 774 15 177G.C. Sydney 19 572 20 023 39 595
Australia 67 923 69 282 137 205Azerbaijan Emb. Baku 21 45 66Bangladesh Emb. Dhaka 87 126 213Georgia Emb. Tblisi 28 47 75India G.C. Kolkata 37 62 99
G.C. Mumbai 289 382 671Emb. New Delhi 175 202 377
India 501 646 1 147Indonesia Emb. Jakarta 390 847 1 237Japan G.C. Osaka 295 558 853
Emb. Tokyo 761 1 327 2 088Japan 1 056 1 885 2 941Kazakhstan Emb. Astana 65 257 322Korea Emb. Seoul 104 207 311Malaysia Emb. Kuala Lumpur 253 487 740Myanmar Emb. Yangon 10 20 30New Zealand Emb. Wellington 1 603 1 680 3 283Pakistan Emb. Islamabad 64 73 137
C. Karachi 34 42 76Pakistan 98 115 213People's Republic of China Emb. Beijing 387 748 1 135
G.C. Canton 239 702 941G.C. Hong Kong 1 033 1 561 2 594G.C. Shanghai 874 1 606 2 480
People's Republic of China 2 533 4 617 7 150Philippines Emb. Manila 578 646 1 224Singapore Emb. Singapore 838 1 342 2 180Sri Lanka Emb. Colombo 85 124 209Taiwan Taipei 134 219 353Thailand Emb. Bangkok 1 129 2 573 3 702Uzbekistan Emb. Tashkent 11 17 28Vietnam Emb. Hanoi 153 294 447Total 77 640 85 555 163 195
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.18 – ITALIANS REGISTERED IN CONSULAR REGISTRY - 15 MOST POPULATED
COMMUNITIES (2012)
Country f m Total
Argentina 421 985 379 440 801 425Germany 306 087 382 598 688 685Switzerland 272 573 296 547 569 120Brazil 196 555 191 188 387 743France 173 986 191 136 365 122Belgium 125 287 137 277 262 564United States of America 105 197 114 938 220 135United Kingdom 101 829 115 837 217 666Australia 67 923 69 282 137 205Venezuela 67 938 69 046 136 984Spain 59 133 76 075 135 208Canada 64 145 67 411 131 556Uruguay 55 517 50 574 106 091Chile 31 293 28 898 60 191Netherlands 16 579 19 947 36 526Other countries 190 238 215 754 405 992Total 2 256 265 2 405 948 4 662 213
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
Main consular services
TABLE 2.19 – MAIN CONSULAR SERVICES BY TYPE AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Geographical area Type
European Union 72 505 52 422 12 915 39 004 1 570 14 724Europe, non-EU 29 446 15 688 1 053 15 995 1 532 1 912The Americas 101 945 - 1 198 124 401 66 414 4 028Mediterranean and M.E. 4 640 - 534 3 671 254 2 446Sub-Saharan Africa 4 558 - 185 2 163 160 564Asia and Oceania 9 929 - 346 5 755 2 423 5 106Total 223 023 68 110 16 231 190 989 72 353 28 780
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.20 – ITALIANS IMPRISONED ABROAD: SITUATION BY JUDICIAL POSITION
AND GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Geographical area Awaiting Awaiting Sentenced Totalextradition trial
European Union 17 1 887 419 2 323Europe, non-EU 5 104 20 129The Americas 9 290 195 494Mediterranean and M.E. 1 43 20 64Sub-Saharan Africa 15 2 17Asia and Oceania 1 54 21 76Total 33 2 393 677 3 103
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
VISAS SERVICES
TABLE 2.21 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
Geographical area 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
European Union 24 602 24 325 29 534 29 398Europe, non-EU 839 999 827 404 895 178 883 221The Americas 93 749 88 119 87 335 82 859Mediterranean and M.E. 204 858 194 247 255 104 245 006Sub-Saharan Africa 94 214 83 796 102 452 89 799Asia and Oceania 527 877 496 770 570 699 542 111Total 1 785 299 1 714 661 1 940 302 1 872 394
Source : Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.21.1 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: EUROPEAN UNION
Country 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
Austria 57 57 55 55Belgium 62 62 39 39Bulgaria 202 191 257 243Cyprus 882 882 1 178 1 178Czech Republic 24 24 35 34Denmark 18 18 18 18Estonia 2 2 8 8Finland 20 20 32 31France 182 182 163 163Germany 369 369 307 307Greece 98 98 96 96Hungary 19 19 29 29Ireland 1 701 1 700 1 776 1 774Latvia 2 2 3 3Lithuania 2 2 3 3Luxembourg 7 7 3 3Malta 43 43 2 2Netherlands 40 40 44 44Poland 25 25 25 25Portugal 35 35 37 37Romania 672 646 607 594Slovakia 15 15 5 5Slovenia 4 4 2 2Spain 178 175 193 193Sweden 49 49 40 40United Kingdom 19 894 19 658 24 577 24 472Total 24 602 24 325 29 534 29 398
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.21.2 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: EUROPE, NON-EU
Country 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
Albania 10 652 10 307 6 361 6 035Belarus 38 511 38 406 40 209 40 015Bosnia-Herzegovina 1 334 1 324 1 170 1 166Croatia 1 745 1 742 1 722 1 722Kosovo 11 655 9 873 13 462 10 587Macedonia 2 531 2 516 1 819 1 802Moldova 23 516 21 917 17 390 16 393Montenegro 438 432 487 485Norway 5 5 5 5Russian Federation 587 276 583 611 635 445 631 353San Marino 828 828 835 835Serbia 3 200 3 071 2 640 2 577Switzerland 80 78 62 62Turkey 103 001 101 791 117 475 116 567Ukraine 55 218 51 494 56 093 53 614Vatican City 9 9 3 3Total 839 999 827 404 895 178 883 221
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
TABLE 2.21.3 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: THE AMERICAS
Country 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
Argentina 680 680 667 667Bolivia 2 252 1 897 1 789 1 646Brazil 3 037 3 008 3 081 3 078Canada 3 283 3 283 3 573 3 572Chile 558 557 528 528Colombia 10 839 9 859 9 038 8 611Costa Rica 117 117 124 124Cuba 6 610 5 392 6 359 4 978Dominican Republic 7 103 5 145 7 215 5 272Ecuador 7 372 6 841 6 118 5 813El Salvador 405 401 216 215Guatemala 132 132 109 109Honduras 152 152 105 105Mexico 1 421 1 418 1 358 1 357Nicaragua 70 69 65 64Panama 150 150 177 176Paraguay 125 125 96 95Peru 11 502 11 200 9 271 9 070United States of America 36 762 36 517 36 470 36 407Uruguay 76 76 40 40Venezuela 1 103 1 100 936 932Total 93 749 88 119 87 335 82 859
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.21.4 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: MEDITERRANEAN AND M.E.
Country 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
Algeria 9 685 8 306 9 744 9 298Bahrein 2 963 2 962 3 533 3 533Egypt 19 178 18 134 21 287 20 734Iran 30 011 28 438 37 346 35 192Iraq 6 958 6 942 8 848 8 763Israel 992 992 842 839Jerusalem 2 095 2 008 2 129 2 041Jordan 4 917 4 395 4 810 4 674Kuwait 6 695 6 560 7 745 7 620Lebanon 14 401 14 027 20 935 19 105Libya 2 512 2 466 12 219 12 145Morocco 27 748 25 031 30 826 28 398Oman 2 660 2 659 4 308 4 308Qatar 3 226 3 191 4 376 4 353Saudi Arabia 32 048 31 923 49 718 49 433Syria 4 729 3 983 613 449Tunisia 14 253 13 114 14 066 13 367United Arab Emirates 19 503 18 864 21 160 20 197Yemen 284 252 599 557Total 204 858 194 247 255 104 245 006
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
TABLE 2.21.5 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA
Country 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
Angola 1 933 1 835 2 517 2 131Cameroon 3 481 2 998 4 482 3 261Côte d’Ivoire 4 971 3 768 5 878 4 393Dem. Rep. of Congo 3 367 2 123 4 876 3 163Eritrea 1 099 953 1 329 966Ethiopia 3 420 3 258 4 482 4 106Gabon 1 108 1 102 1 065 1 052Ghana 5 741 4 317 6 083 4 594Kenya 4 686 3 689 4 458 3 798Mozambique 850 850 1 100 1 098Nigeria 12 067 10 054 14 303 11 508Republic of Congo 1 395 1 131 1 255 824Senegal 8 879 7 433 7 419 6 375South Africa 34 912 34 764 36 140 35 868Sudan 1 772 1 511 1 909 1 898Tanzania 1 761 1 384 1 680 1 456Uganda 1 632 1 493 1 882 1 716Zambia 580 577 866 864Zimbabwe 560 556 728 728Total 94 214 83 796 102 452 89 799
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
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TABLE 2.21.6 – ENTRY VISAS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA: ASIA AND OCEANIA
Country 2011 2012
requested issued requested issued
Afghanistan 716 684 910 856Armenia 10 736 9 747 10 629 10 113Australia 2 300 2 298 2 740 2 740Azerbaijan 5 097 4 887 8 747 8 551Bangladesh 14 280 13 434 16 311 15 658Georgia 7 022 6 751 8 011 7 577India 92 763 82 883 85 132 78 581Indonesia 20 621 20 490 24 977 24 617Japan 3 200 3 195 3 154 3 149Kazakhstan 10 618 10 324 13 608 13 478Korea 1 403 1 365 1 227 1 224Malaysia 374 371 482 470Myanmar 863 853 1 044 1 036New Zealand 518 516 479 479Pakistan 22 586 14 651 21 255 13 794People’s Rep. of China 261 556 253 306 295 700 285 885Philippines 26 373 25 445 26 796 25 784Singapore 2 402 2 387 2 086 2 064Sri Lanka 12 481 11 761 10 031 9 363Taiwan 390 390 311 310Thailand 25 543 25 217 29 422 29 069Uzbekistan 1 773 1 656 2 146 2 045Vietnam 4 262 4 159 5 501 5 268Total 527 877 496 770 570 699 542 111
Source: Directorate General for Italian citizens abroad and migration policies.
TABLE 2.22 – ENTRY VISAS: TOP 20 COUNTRIES BY NUMBER OF ISSUED VISAS
2011 2012
Russian Federation 583 611 Russian Federation 631 353People’s Rep. Of China 253 306 People’s Rep. Of China 285 885Turkey 101 791 Turkey 116 567India 82 883 India 78 581Ukraine 51 494 Ukraine 53 614Belarus 38 406 Saudi Arabia 49 433U.S.A. 36 517 Belarus 40 015South Africa 34 764 U.S.A. 36 407Saudi Arabia 31 923 South Africa 35 868Iran 28 438 Iran 35 192Philippines 25 445 Thailand 29 069Thailand 25 217 Morocco 28 398Morocco 25 031 Philippines 25 784Moldova 21 917 Indonesia 24 617Indonesia 20 490 U.K. 24 472U.K. 19 658 Egypt 20 734United Arab Emirates 18 864 United Arab Emirates 20 197Egypt 18 134 Lebanon 19 105Lebanon 14 027 Moldova 16 393Bangladesh 13 434 Bangladesh 15 658
Source: data processed by Statistics Office.
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TABLE 2.23 – ENTRY VISAS ACCORDING TO TYPE OF VISA
Purpose Year USV NV RTV Total % change
Adoption 2010 3 610 2 3 612 8%2011 3 464 3 464 -4%2012 2 012 2 658 4 670 35%
Airport Transit 2010 808 125 933 -33%2011 655 449 1 104 18%2012 556 303 859 -22%
Business 2010 180 643 10 969 191 612 10%2011 187 711 4 680 192 391 -2012 196 131 6 648 202 779 5%
Diplomatic 2010 1 065 1 065 -11%2011 1 179 1 179 11%2012 1 292 1 292 10%
Elective residency 2010 1 073 1 073 21%2011 1 083 1 083 1%2012 984 984 -9%
Family matters 2010 91 224 91 224 -2011 83 492 83 492 -8%2012 81 436 81 436 -2%
Health 2010 1 632 489 982 3 103 1%2011 982 618 699 2 299 -26%2012 1 250 643 938 2 831 23%
Invitation 2010 20 275 1 906 22 181 -11%2011 18 664 1 300 19 964 -10%2012 20 008 2 077 22 085 11%
Mission 2010 10 953 5 937 2 697 19 587 -16%2011 12 850 6 812 1 453 21 115 8%2012 13 382 6 267 1 177 20 826 -1%
Re-entry 2010 4 825 4 825 -29%2011 3 441 3 441 -29%2012 3 518 3 518 2%
Religious matters 2010 5 854 3 782 126 9 762 16%2011 4 818 3 756 111 8 685 -11%2012 4 796 3 883 140 8 819 2%
Research 2010 - - - -2011 85 190 275 -2012 48 371 419 52%
Self-employment 2010 3 166 985 12 4 163 -9%2011 2 397 964 3 3 364 -19%2012 1 964 694 11 2 669 -21%
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Sport events 2010 5 884 553 6 437 -42%2011 6 668 386 7 054 10%2012 5 512 262 5 774 -18%
Study 2010 16 848 36 794 604 54 246 4%2011 9 469 39 905 568 49 942 -8%2012 9 136 40 211 453 49 800 -
Tourism 2010 984 610 30 694 1 015 304 28%2011 1 157 535 25 736 1 183 271 17%2012 1 337 351 26 796 1 364 147 15%
Transit 2010 17 992 1 089 19 081 -1%2011 19 448 352 19 800 4%2012 19 310 548 19 858 -
Transport 2010 22 336 2 22 338 -3%2011 21 693 - 21 693 -3%2012 19 009 3 19 012 -12%
Voluntary 2010 24 85 109 -2011 33 95 128 17%2012 151 110 261 104%
Work as an employee 2010 3 963 68 056 341 72 360 -47%2011 3 853 86 307 323 90 483 25%2012 4 040 55 605 278 59 923 -34%
Work holidays 2010 393 393 -11%2011 434 434 10%2012 432 432 -
Total 2010 1 274 988 218 318 50 102 1 543 408 10%2011 1 446 861 231 740 36 060 1 714 661 11%2012 1 634 656 198 104 39 634 1 872 394 9 %
Source: Directorate General for Italian Citizens Abroad and Migration Policies. - Uniform Schengen Visas (USVs) are valid for all territories of the countries that have signed the Schengen
Treaty and may be for: a) airport transit; b) transit up to 5 days; c) short term journey up to 90 days.- Long Term Visas or National Visas (NV) are valid for over 90 days in Italy and only for transit through
Schengen Countries (no longer than 5 days).- Restricted Territorial Visas (RTVs) are valid only in Italy; in special circumstances they are also valid in other
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TABLE 2.24 – MFA COMMITMENTS AND DISBURSEMENTS BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012*)
Geographical area Grants Loans Total
European Union C 2 512 - 2 512D 28 397 - 28 397
Europe, non-EU C 2 739 978 18 121 849 20 861 827D 10 128 542 18 121 849 28 250 392
The Americas C 7 811 955 1 665 591 9 477 546D 14 291 731 1 665 591 15 957 322
Mediterranean and M.E. C 22 704 043 10 892 065 33 596 108D 28 675 096 10 892 065 39 567 161
Sub-Saharan Africa C 55 634 878 29 760 55 664 638D 76 843 896 29 760 76 873 656
Asia and Oceania C 40 030 436 30 061 403 70 091 839D 41 601 522 30 061 403 71 662 925
Indivisible C 10 294 000 - 10 294 000D 14 394 522 - 14 394 522
Total C 139 217 803 60 770 669 199 988 472D 185 963 706 60 770 669 246 734 375
Source: Directorate General for Development Cooperation. (*) provisional data - amounts in Euro.Indivisible indicates that the Development Aid programme concerns projects involving more than one coun-
try of the same area.C = Commitments; D = Disbursements.
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TABLE 2.25 - TOP 20 RECIPIENTS OF MFA ODA 2012 IN DECREASING ORDER
OF COMMITMENTS
Country Grants+Loans
Afghanistan C 33 940 638D 32 899 091
Pakistan C 32 498 848D 32 694 648
Albania C 19 223 638D 24 385 810
Mozambique C 10 481 143D 17 179 005
Lebanon C 8 692 069D 11 241 589
South Sudan C 7 571 372D 7 166 320
Tunisia C 7 128 995D 2 759 848
Somalia C 7 051 650D 6 871 097
Sudan C 5 862 179D 7 619 565
Senegal C 5 063 800D 4 454 632
Iraq C 4 134 197D 6 990 368
Ethiopia C 4 110 628D 11 291 511
Palestinian Territories C 3 908 746D 5 452 536
Lybia C 3 636 803D 3 895 945
Morocco C 2 784 674D 2 840 998
El Salvador C 2 528 312D 520 504
Uganda C 2 480 669D 3 038 617
Jordan C 2 246 478D 2 446 424
Kenya C 2 097 655D 2 104 832
Mauritania C 1 970 680D 1 616 134
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TABLE 2.26 – TOP 20 RECIPIENTS OF MFA ODA 2012 IN DECREASING ORDER
OF DISBURSEMENTS
Country Grants+Loans
Afghanistan C 33 940 638D 32 899 091
Pakistan C 32 498 848D 32 694 648
Albania C 19 223 638D 24 385 810
Mozambique C 10 481 143D 17 179 005
Ethiopia C 4 110 628D 11 291 511
Lebanon C 8 692 069D 11 241 589
Sudan C 5 862 179D 7 619 565
South Sudan C 7 571 372D 7 166 320
Iraq C 4 134 197D 6 990 368
Somalia C 7 051 650D 6 871 097
Palestinian Territories C 3 908 746D 5 452 536
Senegal C 5 063 800D 4 454 632
Lybia C 3 636 803D 3 895 945
Djibouti C 794 044D 3 848 560
Tanzania C 1 710 660D 3 520 468
Brazil C 74 541D 3 499 433
Uganda C 2 480 669D 3 038 617
Egypt C 512 381D 2 985 915
Morocco C 2 784 674D 2 840 998
Tunisia C 7 128 995D 2 759 848
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TABLE 2.27 - BILATERAL DEBT RESTRUCTURING/CANCELLATION AGREEMENTS
SIGNED BY ITALY
Geographical 2010 2011 2012area
European UnionEurope, non-EUThe AmericasMediterranean and M.E.Sub-Saharan Africa 4 123 3 522 1 50Asia and OceaniaTotal 4 123 3 522 1 50
Source: Directorate General for Global Affairs – amounts in euro Million.The tables on debt only concern bilateral agreements signed by Italy in the framework of multilateral agree-
ments reached at the Club of Paris, with the sole exception of the ODA Debt Conversion Agreements.
TABLE 2.28 - BILATERAL DEBT CONVERSION AGREEMENTS SIGNED BY ITALY
Year Countries Amounts
2010 Vietnam 10
2011 Albania 20Algeria 10Jordan 16
Total 462012 Egypt 76
Philippines 3Total 79
Source: Directorate General for Global Affairs – amounts in euro Million. Bilateral debt conversion agreements deriving from aid credits for development project funding.
TABLE 2.29 - BILATERAL AGREEMENTS ON EARLY DEBT REPAYMENT SIGNED BY ITALY
Year Countries Amounts
2009 Peru 1392010 - -2011 - -2012 - -
Source Directorate General for Global Affairs - amounts in euro Million.The bilateral agreements on early debt repayment are an outcome of the multilateral agreements reached wi-
thin the Paris Club. The number of agreements is variable since it depends on the debtor country’s will for earlyrepayment.
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TABLE 2.30 – FOREIGN DEBT CANCELLED BY ITALY
Year 2010 Countries HIPCCentral African Republic 4Republic of Congo 98Haiti 46Togo 7Totale HIPC 155
Non-HIPC CountriesSeychelles (*) 6Total non HIPC 6
Total 2010 161Year 2011 Countries HIPC
Comore 1Democratic Republic of Congo 519Togo 2Total HIPC 522
Non-HIPC CountriesTotal 2011 522Year 2012 Countries HIPC
Côte d’Ivoire 50Total HIPC 50
Total non HIPCTotal 2012 50
Source: Directorate General for Global Affairs – amounts in euro Million.(*) The bilateral debt restructuring agreement signed by Italy with Seychelles in 2010 concerned partial can-
cellation of the amount.
COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION
TABLE 2.31 – PRESS AND INSTITUTIONAL COMMUNICATION SERVICE
2009 2010 2011 2012
Press releases 56 209 339 293Press notes 342 106 65 13Press service notices 111 101 115 135Total 509 416 519 441
Source: Press and Institutional Communication Service
TABLE 2.32 – PUBLIC INFORMATION DESK: ENGAGEMENT WITH THE PUBLIC
2010 2011 2012
Visits 630 367 649Telephone calls 7 743 2 022 (*) 12 757Faxes, letters and e-mail 16 343 17 324 21 430Total 24 716 19 713 34 836
Source: Press and Institutional Communication Service.(*) partial data
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TABLE 2.33 (A) – WEBSITE: NUMBER OF ACCESSES BY GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGIN
2011 2012 % change
Italy 2 355 427 3 266 495 39%Abroad 1 475 803 1 387 270 - 6%Total 3 831 230 4 653 765 21%
Source: Press and Institutional Communication Service.
TABLE 2.33 (B) – WEBSITE: PAGE VIEWS IN THE MAIN SECTIONS
2011 2012 % change
Opportunities 2 547 429 3 012 875 18%Services 728 903 765 003 5%Multimedia 218 234 254 934 17%Travel 249 363 245 987 - 1%Contacts 150 392 156 098 4%Public Information Desk 647 830 712 345 10%News 127 221 335 876 164%Crisis Unit 159 318 198 716 25%Journalists 26 423 27 989 6%
Source: Press and Institutional Communication Service.
TABLE 2.34 – JOURNALISTS AND CORRESPONDENTS ACCREDITED WITH THE MFA (2012)
Italian journalists 580Foreign correspondents 410Total 990
Source: Press and Institutional Communication Service
TABLE 2.35 - LIBRARY AND DIPLOMATIC ARCHIVES USERS
2009 2010 2011 2012
Library 1 030 1 010 1 150 1 110Diplomatic Archives 2 950 2 500 2 700 2 500Total 3 980 3 510 3 850 3 610
Source: SEGR – Analysis, Programming and Historical-Diplomatic Documentation Unit.
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TRADE AND INVESTMENT PROMOTION
TABLE 2.36 - MFA COMMERCIAL OFFICES AND ICE OFFICES: DISTRIBUTION
BY GEOGRAPHICAL AREA (2012)
Geographical area MFA ICE
European Union 26 22 24 15 17 90 153Europe, non-EU 19 22 17 16 9 71 119The Americas 25 11 23 15 15 91 140Mediterranean and M.E. 16 15 14 16 9 59 97Sub-Saharan Africa 12 9 7 4 1 8 25Asia and Oceania 24 22 19 26 25 123 189Total 122 101 104 92 76 442 723
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.ICE = Italian Trade Promotion Agency.
TABLE 2.37 – NEWS AND ADVANCE NOTICE OF TENDERS AND CONTRACTS (2012)
Geographical area Diplomatic Italian ICE Total– Consular Chambers ofNetwork Commerce
abroad
European Union 748 245 138 - 1 797 37 2 683 282Europe, non-EU 428 26 50 - 542 54 1 020 80The Americas 307 17 2 1 739 156 1 048 174Mediterranean and M.E. 325 10 5 - 766 4 1 096 14Sub-Saharan Africa 99 13 - - 4 77 103 90Asia and Oceania 72 6 382 - 841 1 1 295 7Total 1 979 317 577 1 4 689 329 7 245 647
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TABLE 2.38 – “DIPLOMAZIA ECONOMICA ITALIANA” NEWSLETTER (2012)
Editions published 13Subscribers 4 252
Source: Directorate General for Country Promotion.
OTHER DATA
TABLE 2.39 – PATRONAGES GRANTED BY THE MFA IN 2012
No. of Patronages granted 314
Source: General Secretariat.
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OTHER COUNTRIES
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CHAPTER 3
INTRODUCTION
This chapter compares the figures illustrating the Italian MFA’s structures andhuman and financial resources with those of other countries’ foreign ministries:in G8 member countries, our European partner countries and emerging anddynamic economies such as India and Brazil. It also includes information onDevelopment Cooperation initiatives, Italy’s contribution to the United Nationsand European Union budgets, and figures for visas issued in the Schengen area.
The figures for this sector, and financial figures in particular, are not alwaysimmediately available. Similarly, direct comparisons with countries that havedifferent institutional structures and types of resources from our own are notalways easy. The gender-related information in the sections on human resourcesin other foreign ministries, which appear in the Yearbook for the first time thisyear, was particularly uneven.
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TABLE 3.1 – SUMMARY OVERVIEWS (2012)
Country Network abroad Human resources (1) Budget (2)
Brazil 248 3 612 831Canada 167 11 089 1 643France 436 14 798 2 826Germany 229 12 503 3 486India 199 3 962 669Italy 319 7 700 1 610Japan 234 10 484 1 562Russian Federation 331 11 328 1 122Spain 316 5 913 970United Kingdom 436 13 596 2 277United States of America 275 69 962 14 775
Source: national data processed by Statistics Office.(1) Data from Spain is incomplete.(2) Forecast Budget 2013 net of Official Development Aid (in Euro Million) .
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TABLE 3.2 – NETWORK ABROAD (2012)
Country
Brazil 142 12 72 22 248Canada 100 10 2 55 167France 163 16 4 92 161 436Germany 153 12 3 61 229India 124 3 48 24 199Italy 127 9 1 92 90 319Japan 142 8 84 234Russian Federation 146 12 3 90 80 331Spain 118 10 94 94 316United Kingdom 157 8 18 67 186 436United States of America 169 10 5 91 275
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HUMAN RESOURCES
TABLE 3.3 – PERMANENT STAFF AND OTHER STAFF (2012)
Country Permanent staff Other staff Total
Brazil 3 082 530 530 3 612f 1 187m 1 895
Canada 5 019 917 5 153 6 070 11 089f 2 728 3 082m 2 291 2 071
France 9 021 724 5 053 5 777 14 798fm
Germany 5 847 1 386 5 270 6 656 12 503f 2 686m 3 161
India 3 962 3 962fm
Italy 4 215 841 2 644 3 485 7 700f 1 954 212 1 489 1 701 3 655m 2 261 629 1 155 1 784 4 045
Japan 4 609 577 5 298 5 875 10 484fm
Russian Federation 11 328 11 328f
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TABLE 3.4 – HUMAN RESOURCES 2012: CENTRAL HEADQUARTERS (HQ) AND ABROAD
Country Permanent staff Other staff TotalTotal HQ Abroad Total HQ Abroad Total HQ Abroad
Brazil 3 082 1 136 1 946 530 530 3 612 1 666 1 946Canada 5 019 3 932 1 087 6 070 6 070 11 089 3 932 7 157France 9 021 3 099 5 922 5 777 5 053 14 798 3 099 10 975Germany 5 847 2 883 2 964 6 656 56 6 600 12 503 2 939 9 564India 3 962 1 845 2 117 3 962 1 845 2 117Italy 4 215 1 979 2 236 3 485 658 2 827 7 700 2 637 5 063Japan 4 609 2 236 2 373 5 875 5 875 10 484 2 236 8 248Russian Federation 11 328 Na Na Na Na Na 11 328 Na NaSpain* 2 529 1 336 1 193 3 384 211 3 173 5 913 1 547 4 366United Kingdom 4 581 2 690 1 891 9 015 330 8 685 13 596 3 020 10 576U.S.A. 24 487 15 171 9 316 45 475 45 475 69 962 15 171 54 791
Source: national data processed by Statistics Office.(*) Data from Spain is incomplete.Na = Not available.
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
TABLE 3.5 - MFA BUDGET , GDP, NATIONAL BUDGET
Country MFA Budget GDP National % %(net of ODA) Budget (1) (2)
Brazil 831 1 861 955 843 320 0.04% 0.10%Canada 1 643 1 397 415 176 600 0.12% 0.93%France 2 826 2 076 151 Na 0.14% NaGermany 3 486 2 726 971 302 000 0.13% 1.15%India 669 1 495 258 234 384 0.04% 0.29%Italy 1 610 1 573 447 765 613 0.10% 0.21%Japan 1 562 3 903 211 771 800 0.04% 0.20%Russian Federation 1 122 1 677 707 334 683 0.07% 0.34%Spain 970 1 051 896 261 886 0.09% 0.37%United Kingdom 2 277 1 836 381 854 653 0.12% 0.27%U.S.A. 14 775 12 306 917 3 016 099 0.12% 0.49%
Source: national data processed by Statistics Office.Budget forecast 2013 net of ODA (Official Development Assistance) Amount in Euro Million GDP = Gross Domestic Product ( IMF - 2013 current prices Forecast).(1 )= MFA Budget / GDP.(2) = MFA Budget/National Budget.Na = Not available.
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TABLE 3.6 – MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS BUDGET
Country Budget (net of ODA) ODA Total
Brazil 831 - 831Canada 1 643 322 1 965France 2 826 1 963 4 789Germany 3 486 - 3 486India 669 981 1 650Italy 1 610 227 1 837Japan 1 562 3 508 5 070Russian Federation 1 122 - 1 122Spain 970 679 1 649United Kingdom 2 277 - 2 277United States of America 14 775 - 14 775
Source: national data processed by Statistics Office.Budget forecast 2013 net of ODA (Official Development Assistance) - Amount in euro Million.
TABLE 3.7 – DISBURSEMENTS OF ODA: PERCENTAGE OF GROSS NATIONAL INCOME
Country 2009 2010 2011 2012*
Canada 0.30 0.34 0.32 0.32France 0.47 0.50 0.46 0.45Germany 0.35 0.39 0.39 0.38Italy 0.16 0.15 0.20 0.13Japan 0.18 0.20 0.18 0.17Spain 0.46 0.43 0.29 0.15United Kingdom 0.51 0.57 0.56 0.56United States of America 0.21 0.21 0.20 0.19
Average DAC 0.48 0.49 0.46 0.43G7 0.26 0.28 0.27 0.26Highest contributor 1.12 1.10 1.02 1.00Lowest contributor 0.06 0.07 0.07 0.13
Source: OECD-DAC.* provisional data.ODA = Official Development Assistance.
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OTHER DATA
TABLE 3.8 – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UN ORDINARY BUDGET: PERCENTAGE
OF TOTAL UN BUDGET
Country 2011 2012 2013
Brazil 1.611 1.611 2.934Canada 3.207 3.207 2.984France 6.123 6.123 5.593Germany 8.018 8.018 7.141India 0.534 0.534 0.666Italy 4.999 4.999 4.448Japan 12.530 12.530 10.830Russian Federation 1.602 1.602 2.438Spain 3.177 3.177 2.973United Kingdom 6.604 6.604 5.179United States of America 22.000 22.000 22.000
Highest contributor 22.000 22.000 22.000Lowest contributor 0.001 0.001 0.001
Source: UN.
TABLE 3.9 – CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE EUROPEAN UNION BUDGET
Country 2010 % 2011 % 2012 % 2013 %
France 19 581 16.44 19 617 16.35 21 409 16.64 21 917 16.69Germany 23 773 19.96 23 127 19.27 25 770 20.03 26 174 19.94Italy 15 332 12.88 16 078 13.40 16 436 12.78 16 513 12.58Spain 10 095 8.48 11 046 9.21 10 956 8.52 10 869 8.28United Kingdom 14 659 12.31 13 825 11.52 15 908 12.36 16 274 12.40Total contributions of 25 members 119.075 100% 119.995 100% 128.655 100% 131.288 100%Highest contributor 23 773 19.96% 23 127 19.27% 25 770 20.03% 26 174 19.94%Lowest contributor 62 0.05% 66 0.06% 67 0.05% 69 0.05%
Source: European Commission - amounts in euro Million. Data 2010 and 2011 = final data. Data 2012 = budget forecast updated to amended EU Budget no.6/2012.Data 2013 = budget forecast adopted.
TABLE 3.10 – SCHENGEN AGREEMENT: VISAS FROM MEMBER STATES
Country 2010 % change 2011 % change 2012 % change
France 1 999 412 8.5 2 427 735 21.4 2 311 260 - 4.8Germany 1 755 104 6.4 1 784 003 1.6 1 956 422 9.7Italy 1 543 408 10.1 1 714 661 11.1 1 872 394 9.2Spain 1 075 387 16.8 1 668 606 55.2 1 739 653 4.3
Source: DGIT and European Commission.
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